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Top Q&As about Healthy Lifestyle from our Clinic 66 Online TeleHealth Doctors

  • Writer: Clinic 66 Online
    Clinic 66 Online
  • Sep 6, 2022
  • 1 min read

A critical component of any worthwhile Women's Health Week campaign has got to include highlighting the importance of self care (or 'lifestyle') in maintaining good health generally. But it must be noted that a woman's lifestyle choices affect every aspect of her health, including her sexual and reproductive health. Today, Dr Phoebe Lovett, Women's Health GP at Clinic 66 Online, answers a couple of the most common questions we receive regarding lifestyle recommendations, and discusses how our Women's Health GPs can support women on their modification journey.


 
 
 

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